HeidelbergCement to spend US$120m on upgrading Kaspi cement plant in Georgia

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Georgia: HeidelbergCement Caucasus has announced that it will spend US$120m on upgrading its Kaspi cement plant in the Shida Kartli region. HeidelbergCement will work with the Georgian Co-Investment Fund (GCF) and Hunnewell Partners, a private equity firm, on the project, according to government news source Agenda.ge.

Most of the budget will be spent on building a new dry cement production line at the site. The remainder will be invested towards developing the plant’s supporting network of ready-mix concrete and aggregate plants. Construction will start in July 2016 with completion intended for mid-2018. The three companies also said that they are investigating expanding their production base in west Georgia after completing the Kaspi plant expansion project.

Heidelberg Cement started operating in Georgia in 2006 after it acquired a stake of 75% in SaqCementi. It operates two integrated cement plants in Kaspi and Rustavi, a grinding plant in Poti and a cement terminal in Supsa.

Last modified on 25 May 2016

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